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Flying Doves Safari Indulge yourself with local & regional tourism at affordable rates.

17/03/2026

sunset cruise in
chobe river, Botswana

18/08/2025
Panthera pardus (Felidae) in Chobe National Park
18/08/2025

Panthera pardus (Felidae) in Chobe National Park

The best time of Chobe National Park
13/06/2025

The best time of Chobe National Park

Victoria Falls Day Trip # +26774876038
28/11/2023

Victoria Falls Day Trip
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29/07/2023

Meet big Cats in Chobe National Park

Fly with us in Chobe National Park for Game Drive, Boat Cruise and Vic falls day trip.  # 74876038
19/07/2023

Fly with us in Chobe National Park for Game Drive, Boat Cruise and Vic falls day trip. # 74876038

Team Chobe holidays are around the corner,let us be your plug  # 74876038 app/calls
06/07/2023

Team Chobe holidays are around the corner,let us be your plug # 74876038 app/calls

We asked Bing AI to explain how a giraffe drinks water. Here was the answer:"Giraffes drink water by sinking their pucke...
22/04/2023

We asked Bing AI to explain how a giraffe drinks water. Here was the answer:

"Giraffes drink water by sinking their puckered lips into the water and then pumping their jaw to push the water into their esophagus. They have to spread their legs and/or bend their knees to lower their necks to the water level. To start, the giraffe sinks its puckered lips into the water and then pulls back its jaw, allowing water to rush into the mouth while keeping the epiglottis “valve” closed. Next, the giraffe clenches its lips, relaxes the epiglottis, and pumps its jaw so that the captured water is pushed into the esophagus."

We then asked Bing AI Image Generator to generate an image of a giraffe drinking water. As you can see - the results are different from the above explanation. I guess AI still has room for improvement.

We are working on intergrating AI into our work and are excited about the future AI is helping build.

FLYING FACTS - GiraffesLocation: Chobe National ParkGiraffes are the world’s tallest living land animals. An adult male ...
21/04/2023

FLYING FACTS - Giraffes
Location: Chobe National Park

Giraffes are the world’s tallest living land animals. An adult male can grow to around 5.5m – that’s taller than three adult humans!

Each giraffe’s spots are unique to that giraffe, in the same way that a fingerprint is unique to a human.

Giraffes have prehensile tongues almost half a meter long, which they use to browse foliage almost six meters from the ground.

P220 game drive into Chobe National Park.

FLYING FACTS - African BuffaloLocation: Chobe National ParkThe African buffalo is not believed to be closely related to ...
19/04/2023

FLYING FACTS - African Buffalo
Location: Chobe National Park

The African buffalo is not believed to be closely related to the water buffalo even though they superficially resemble each other. And unlike the water buffalo, the dangerous African buffalo has never been domesticated.

Buffalo’s primary predator is the lion. Buffalo will try to rescue another member who has been caught. They have been observed killing a lion after it has killed a member of the group.

A P220 game drive gives you an opportunity to witness these live, up close and personal.

18/04/2023

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